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- 3. This, along with Land, Labor, and Entrepreneurial Ability are factors of production, and all considered to be scarce
- 4. Apple selling it’s products in its own retail store is an example of what type of integration
- 6. Someone stealing your credit card number to make fraudulent purchases is an example of what
- 9. Term used to collect data electronically
- 11. These stand to gain or lose something based on how the company performs
- 12. If a person turns down a babysitting offer that pays $200 to go hang out with friends, that $200 lost is called what
- 13. Type of GDP that uses information from the current year
- 14. Type of unemployment that happens while a person is finding a job that suits their skills
- 16. The money a business makes from selling a good or service
- 22. This type of org structure has less layers and is often used by tech startups
- 23. Suzy’s transactions at Target, gender, or buying time is an example of what
- 24. The money a business spends to produce a good or service
- 25. Term for buying online that can hurt small businesses
- 28. This type of business maximizes an objective other than profit
- 29. The % change in goods and services from month to month
- 30. Software that locks your data until you pay a fee
- 31. This type of vertical integration is used by companies like Rolex who manufacture their own products
- 34. A file that a website sends your computer when you are browsing and gives information about your visit
- 37. Potato Chips can be described as this (in relation to Tortilla Chips), which is an independent variable that can influence demand
- 42. Working from home by accessing the internet
- 44. Type of unemployment that happens when the number of jobs available is less than the number of people looking for that type of job. Ex: there was a layoff at the local mine, so many miners are looking for jobs that suit their skills
- 45. Protecting data from hacks and breaches
- 46. Type of remote learning that occurs real time
- 47. Type of ethics is derived from culture, where something could be morally right to one culture but not another
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- 1. What is big idea #1
- 2. Term used to describe large sets of data and data analysis delivered at high speeds
- 5. Big Idea that helps a company identify their core competency
- 7. This type of statement describes where a company wants to go in the future
- 8. What does a shift to the left of the demand curve do to the equilibrium price and qty
- 10. This type of corporate strategy focuses on a single business and market
- 15. Used to discourage a certain type of behavior
- 17. Type of ethics states that the same rules should apply to everyone
- 18. Companies checking off the "subscribe to email" box when you are buying something from their website is described as what
- 19. The M in SMART Goals
- 20. Type of unemployment happens due to declines in the economy such as covid 19
- 21. Makes up the triple bottom line
- 24. This is what happens when the market supply and market demand curve intersect
- 26. A way to store data on the internet
- 27. This type of org structure is used by companies like Toyota, and have many layers of management
- 32. This type of GDP uses multiple years of data and the current year’s data to compare the price changes in prior years to the current year
- 33. Type of incentive used to encourage a certain type of behavior
- 35. This is the largest cloud service provider
- 36. Revenue minus expenses
- 38. What does shift to the right of the supply curve do to the equilibrium qty?
- 39. Consumption, investment, government expenditure, net exports are the factors of what
- 40. Pepsi expanding their business by buying another beverage company is an example of what kind of diversification
- 41. Which of Hofstede's cultural values represents the extent to which less powerful members of society accept unequal distribution of power?
- 43. This type of statement is a broad description of a company's purpose